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Subject Overdose rates are skyrocketing for those leaving prison—what can we do?
Date December 6, 2024 6:30 PM
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Hi John,

This Universal Human Rights Month, we’re holding space for a vital
conversation about the intersection of substance use, incarceration, and
reentry.

Join us virtually on [ [link removed] ]Thursday, December 19, from 3:00 - 4:00 pm PT /
6:00 - 7:00 pm ET for our next Public Health is Public Safety [ [link removed] ]campaign
call. We’ll explore the devastating overdose rates among incarcerated
individuals and those reentering society, and discuss how 1115 waivers
could expand access to life-saving healthcare for those most at risk.

Why does this matter?
As we reflect on the human rights of people impacted by the criminal legal
system, it’s clear that overdose prevention must be part of the solution.
The challenges faced by those navigating reentry underscore the urgent
need for compassionate drug policies and a public health approach to
justice.

Featuring individuals with lived experience, this conversation will delve
into the policies and programs that can save lives and uphold dignity for
all.

Event details:
Date: Thursday, December 19
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm PT / 6:00 - 7:00 pm ET
Where: Virtual (Zoom link provided upon registration)

How to get involved:

Register to attend the virtual event to listen, learn, and share as you
feel comfortable. Come as you are — you belong in this conversation.

[ [link removed] ]Register for the Campaign Call

Sign our campaign pledge to show your support for a drug policy approach
that focuses on public health not punishment. 

[ [link removed] ]Sign Our Campaign Pledge

Together, we can advocate for a future where human rights are central to
public health and public safety. Change begins with conversations like
these and we’d be honored to have you join us.

In solidarity,
— The Advocacy Team at Dream.Org

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